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With a little help from her mama, Curry is now penning a book and will draw some inspiration from the Becoming author, according to Page Six.

The premise of the book will revolve around "a little girl named Parker looking at Michelle Obama's portrait," Jessica Curry, Parker's mom, told Page Six TV.

Since the photo of the now 3-year-old Parker staring in awe at the forever FLOTUS went viral, the two have struck up a lovely friendship and even reunited on the Washington, D.C., stop of Mrs. Obama's book tour last month.

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Young girls paying homage to the former lawyer have become the norm, which is a testament to how uplifting Mrs. Obama's impact as a global figure has been over the last decade. Ella-Loraine Brown opted to portray the first Black first lady in her younger years by dressing up as Mrs. Obama when she was a freshman at Princeton University. The 8-year-old nailed the look from the matching hairstyle all the way down to the accompanying tote bag.

For her school’s “Cultural Heroes Day,” Ella-Lorraine chose to dress up as @MichelleObama as a freshman at Princeton University. Ella respects her elders & enjoys black history. pic.twitter.com/8fMwrXtWSx

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With a little help from her mama, Curry is now penning a book and will draw some inspiration from the Becoming author, according to Page Six.

The premise of the book will revolve around "a little girl named Parker looking at Michelle Obama's portrait," Jessica Curry, Parker's mom, told Page Six TV.

Since the photo of the now 3-year-old Parker staring in awe at the forever FLOTUS went viral, the two have struck up a lovely friendship and even reunited on the Washington, D.C., stop of Mrs. Obama's book tour last month.

Related:

Young girls paying homage to the former lawyer have become the norm, which is a testament to how uplifting Mrs. Obama's impact as a global figure has been over the last decade. Ella-Loraine Brown opted to portray the first Black first lady in her younger years by dressing up as Mrs. Obama when she was a freshman at Princeton University. The 8-year-old nailed the look from the matching hairstyle all the way down to the accompanying tote bag.

For her school’s “Cultural Heroes Day,” Ella-Lorraine chose to dress up as @MichelleObama as a freshman at Princeton University. Ella respects her elders & enjoys black history. pic.twitter.com/8fMwrXtWSx

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